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Public Health explains $97,885 de-obligation from earlier Safe Streets for All grant

Butte County Board of Supervisors · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Butte County Public Health staff told supervisors that $97,885 remained unspent on a prior Safe Streets for All award because the grant began late, hires were at lower salary steps and subcontractors covered some expenses; staff said the funds are contractually earmarked to the safety action plan and cannot be transferred to other entities.

Butte County Public Health briefed the Board of Supervisors on March 10 about the closeout of an earlier Safe Streets for All grant and why $97,885 was being de-obligated.

Public Health Director Monica Soderstrom said the contract with the U.S. Department of Transportation funded a safety action plan and included named staff and a scope of…

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